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Painless bump on surface of labia majora

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I've noticed few days ago the presence of a 1 inch hard bump on the outer surface of labia majora (on left side).It doesn't itch or hurt and can't be seen at all (the same color of skin) but can be felt quite easily.
I ruled out ingrown pubic hair as i don't shave down there. And i'm still virgin so, i'm really really really worried.PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE help.And thanks in advance for anyone who answers.
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replied December 2nd, 2009
check with you doctor to see if it is a swollen lymph node - Just above either side of the genitals and lying in lower reaches of abdomen, inguinal lymph nodes can be quite vulnerable to being enlarged, swollen and even malignant. Such lymph malignancy in the area may result in endometrial cancer. -
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